Get the architect ready and line up your builder for this level survey strata block at the end of a cul-de-sac. Importantly, no strata fees of course as its part of a survey strata subdivision of only four lots with no more in common than a green title block.
The existing buildings on the site are currently being demolished to make way for your new home. You just need to choose which lot you prefer, the others are likely to be kept within the family.
Location is the best part
• within 1km of Powis street entrance to the freeway, 6.1 km to the city.
• On the border of Osborne Park
• 2 km from the Mezz
• Under 3kms to dogswamp
• 4km to Innaloo Westfield
• 8.4 kmtoScarborough beach
Apart from this land affording you an enviable lifestyle you will also be comforted into the future by the investment growth that you’re likely to realise in such a prime location. This will likely not be an opportunity that will come up again so grab now if you’re in the market.
To do that you need only come up with the deposit and choose your lot then no more to pay until settlement which is likely to be 3 to 6 months away so you can get your build contract and plans well underway saving you thousands in holding cost. Lock your land away by calling me on 0408 427 514.
Demolition due mid June 2019.
Tom Vlahos
xceedre.com.au
This land listing located in Joondanna was sold by Tom Vlahos at Xceed Real Estate.
If you would like to get in touch with Tom Vlahos regarding 24B Baden Street, Joondanna, please call 0408 427 514 or contact the agent via email.
The first of the northern suburbs which were born in the post War period of the 1940s was Joondanna. Originally named Joondanna Heights, Joondanna was chosen after the Perth Road Board launched a competition to find a suitable name in 1939. The competition was won by Mrs A Curtis of Donnybrook who suggested Joondanna as this was the name given by a Mr. Banks to his property. He is believed to have been the first settler and owner of land in the area.
Joondanna contains a number of small shops to cater for daily grocery needs. The largest park within the region surrounds the water tower on Roberts Street and Albert James Park also provides for passive recreation. Joondanna also contains a primary school and a home for seniors.